Vettel surges to eighth straight victoryNovember 17, 2013 (22:00) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]Sebastian Vettel became the first driver to record eight successive victories in a single Formula 1 season by winning Sunday's United States Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver, who started on pole, took the chequered flag comfortably ahead of Lotus rival Romain Grosjean, while team-mate Mark Webber rounded out the podium trio. More...

Red Bull changes part in Vettel's gearboxNovember 17, 2013 (19:30) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]Red Bull has legally broken the FIA seal on Sebastian Vettel's gearbox ahead of the United States Grand Prix, with the outfit replacing a faulty oil shuttle valve and carrying out precautionary checks on all gear ratios and associated dog rings. More...

Angry Maldonado accuses mechanicsNovember 17, 2013 (07:00) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]Pastor Maldonado suggested that Williams mechanics tampered with his car after being eliminated from the first phase of qualifying for the United States Grand Prix. More...

Grosjean still has eyes on Red BullNovember 16, 2013 (21:15) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]Romain Grosjean is still hoping to provide Red Bull with a stern test during the United States Grand Prix, despite being comfortably outpaced in Saturday's qualifying hour. More...

Vettel relieved to fend off WebberNovember 16, 2013 (21:00) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]Sebastian Vettel spoke of his relief after fending off Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber during Saturday afternoon's battle for pole position at the Circuit of The Americas. More...

Vettel secures last-gasp Austin poleNovember 16, 2013 (20:15) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]Sebastian Vettel took pole position for the United States Grand Prix with a stunning lap during Saturday's qualifying hour in Austin. The reigning World Champion, who set a 1:36.338, led Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber by one tenth of a second. Lotus' Romain Grosjean and Sauber's Nico Hülkenberg form the second row. More...

Vettel stays quickest in final practiceNovember 16, 2013 (17:15) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]Sebastian Vettel remained fastest during final practice for the United States Grand Prix on Saturday morning. The Red Bull driver, who posted a time of 1:36.733 on Pirelli's Medium compound tyres, led outgoing team-mate Mark Webber by two tenths of a second, while Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton completed the top three. More...

Hamilton: Magnussen will be megaNovember 16, 2013 (10:00) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]Former McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton is certain that Kevin Magnussen will be able to live up to expectations when he moves up to a race seat with the team next season. More...

Webber: More to come from VettelNovember 15, 2013 (23:00) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]Mark Webber believes that Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel has a substantial amount of pace in hand for the remainder of the United States Grand Prix weekend. More...

Vettel moves ahead in second practiceNovember 15, 2013 (21:45) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]Sebastian Vettel returned to the top of the timesheets during second practice for the United States Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver posted a 1:37.305 on the Medium tyre to lead team-mate Mark Webber by just over one tenth of a second, with Mercedes duo Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton occupying third and fourth. More...

Alonso tops disrupted first practiceNovember 15, 2013 (18:15) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]Fernando Alonso set the standard during Friday morning's fog-delayed and shortened opening practice session for the United States Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver, who clocked a time of 1:38.343, led McLaren rival Jenson Button by 28 thousandths of a second, while Williams' Valtteri Bottas completed the top three runners. More...

Ramírez critical of Pérez's approachNovember 15, 2013 (11:00) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ]Former McLaren Co-ordinator Jo Ramírez says it is "sad" for Mexican motorsport that Sergio Pérez will depart the Woking-based outfit after just one season onboard, but reckons that he largely has himself to blame for possessing an "arrogant" approach. More...